As we know, Chongqing has changed a lot. Most of the people feel much safer now. More and more trees are being planted in the city. And every day you can see many old people play sports everywhere. The change makes the people in the city live a happy life. The small survey below is from people in Chongqing. One hundred persons were chosen to answer the questions last week.
What they want
Health
Safety
Food
52%
33%
15%
Where they like to live
In a quieter place
In a busier place
In a greener place
15%
5%
80%
What they think of working in the city
Bad
Good
No idea
8%
80%
12%
Whether they plan to change their living places
Yes
No
Difficult to say
39%
41%
20%
根據(jù)材料內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。
小題1: From the survey,            of the people in Chongqing care about health.
A. 41%                 B. 80%                          C. 52%
小題2:Most people think working in Chongqing is           .
A. bad                        B. good                      C. hard              
小題3:From the survey, we know most people want to live           .
A. in a busier place      B. in a quieter place      C. in a greener place
小題4:Every day people in Chongqing can see            play sports everywhere.
A. the young                 B. the old                    C. the men         
小題5:According to the passage and the survey, we know that           .
A. the change in Chongqing makes people enjoy living there
B. 12% people in Chongqing think working in the city is bad
C. 33% people in Chongqing care about the food

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:C
小題4:B
小題5:A

小題1:從調(diào)查表格的第一欄可以看到有52%的人們在乎他們的健康,故本題選C。
小題2:從調(diào)查表格的第三欄可以看到有80%的人們認(rèn)為在重慶工作是好的,也就是大部分人都這樣認(rèn)為,故本題選B。
小題3:從調(diào)查表格的第二欄可以看到有80%的人想住在更加綠化的地方,故本題選C。
小題4:本文第三行提到在重慶每天我們可以看到老人在做運(yùn)動(dòng),故本題選B。
小題5:本文的第三行提到重慶的改變使重慶人過上了更加幸福的生活,故本題選A。
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